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Some of our best from a year ago

(Note from Stan – thanks for all the well wishes for Jenn’s recovery but believe it or not, now we’re both sick! Must have picked up something in the hospital where all the sick people are. Please enjoy this post from more than a year ago recounting some of best Photoshop and Elements tips.) We’ve been posting Quick Tips for a year now! So
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Quick Tip Tuesday Redux – Yeah, but can you unsharpen a knife..

Occasionally Jenn and I bring back a post that is still informative and useful. We’re teaching our Digital Photography Master Class right now and are going to talk about sharpening photos. Here’s an old post on just that: One of the most confusing things I think is explaining to students how you need to use the UNSHARP MASK filter to SHARPEN an image! Today
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Quick Tip Tuesday – Don’t forget to Save As…

Thanks to reader Pam for sending in this fun tip – I checked it out and while it’s not a whiz-bang-wow tip, it’s pretty useful!  It entertained Stan for at least 5 minutes! Here’s the tip: To save your file and close it at the same time, try this -  Hold down the SPACE BAR and click on the little red x like you’re
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Quick Tip Tuesdays – draggin’ my brushes around!

I’m always looking for a quicker, easier way to do things – and here’s a doozy!  Know you how load brushes by clicking on the little menu thing in the upper right corner of the brush selection window and choosing Load Brushes? Well, there’s an even easier way!  I’ve tried this in PS and PSE, and it’s SOOOO cool!  Here’s whatcha do: 1. Navigate
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Quick Tip Tuesday – A Year in Review

My how time FLIES when you’re having fun.  Our first Quick Tip Tuesday post appeared on this blog July 22, 2008 – we’ve been doing this a YEAR already!  So for today’s post, I’ve linked up all the tips we’ve posted in the past year.  Yes, I know there are only 46 – I left out the instances where we did recaps, updated previous
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